House Votes To Stay The Course

Posted on June 16, 2006

Via CNN

The House on Friday rejected a timetable for pulling U.S. forces out of Iraq, culminating a fiercely partisan debate between Republicans and Democrats feeling the public’s apprehension about war and the onrushing midterm campaign season.

In a 256-153 vote, the GOP-led House approved a nonbinding resolution that praises U.S. troops, labels the Iraq war part of the larger global fight against terrorism and says an “arbitrary date for the withdrawal or redeployment” of troops is not in the national interest.

“Retreat is not an option in Iraq,” declared House Majority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio. “Achieving victory is our only option, for the American people and our kids.”

Dan Riehl has advice for the dems:

Democrats are simply out of touch with America. As I have pointed out before, Americans in general are not anti-war. They are anti-losing. At this rate, the Democrats are positioning themselves to do what many were beginning to think was all but impossible … blow their momentum leading up to the fall elections.

They’ve been out maneuvered by the Republicans, again.

Iowa Voice is shocked that his Republican Rep crossed the aisle to hang with the kool-aid crowd.
Blue Crab Boulevard:

Cut and run is not an option. Because cutting and running makes the sacrifices of our troops and the troops from our allies meaningless. The fastest way to end a war is to lose it.

I’d rather not, thanks.

Sister Toldjah:

That “authentic debate” on the Iraq war in the Senate next week should be very entertaining. Keep the popcorn handy.

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7 Responses to “House Votes To Stay The Course”

  1. jasontromm on June 16th, 2006 1:13 pm

    The whole thing was a sham debate. It really doesn’t mean anything. The Republicans just wanted to make the Democrats put up or shut up. I’m surprised 153 Representatives had the stones to vote against Mom, Baseball and Apple Pie.

  2. kerwin_brown on June 16th, 2006 3:23 pm

    Politics are an interesting but serious game. The resolution causes politicians to declare themselves. The House usually represents more clearly how the people are feeling so there seems to be a significant number that feel their constituents are cut and run. That is scary.

  3. Wordsmith on June 16th, 2006 3:42 pm

    I love watching the Dems put on the spot. What a joke, when they don’t even take their own rhetoric seriously, judging from the voting record.

  4. Constantine on June 16th, 2006 6:21 pm

    Oh, pure genius. They should pass a resolution making the Chimp Executive a Nobel Laureate while they’re at it; it would be equally as meaningful. The war in Iraq has nothing to do with the WOT and never did, except to create more terrorists.

  5. loboinok on June 17th, 2006 1:35 am

    “The war in Iraq has nothing to do with the WOT and never did, except to create more terrorists.”

    The evidence and links have been all over the net for months. All you have to do is pull your head out of your Democrat and pay attention.

  6. Constantine on June 17th, 2006 5:33 pm

    “Evidence and link have been all over the net for months”? Not so good with the research, are you? Here are some links for you:

    BushCo fabricates yellowcake uranium story and ignores when it was debunked:
    http://www.vanityfair.com/features/general/articles/060606fege02

    BushCo had such a hard-on to invade Iraq they passed on three opportunities to kill Zarqawi:
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4431601/

    Rumsfeld, Cheney, Pearl, Wolfowitz part of a cabal that advocated invading Iraq long before 9/11:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjgABY_VML8&search=stephen%20colbert

    Cheney involved in getting Halliburton the no-bid [edited]contract that helped them bilk millions of dollars out of the war effort:
    http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Documents_suggest_Army_lied_about_Cheney_0615.html
    http://www.vanityfair.com/commentary/content/articles/050307roco02

    See, *you* haven’t been paying attention, but you don’t have to– I’ve done all the work for you. You’re welcome.

  7. loboinok on June 18th, 2006 4:34 am